A review of the evidence relating to the representation of Muslims
... As the EUMC report highlighted, the role and impact of the media is therefore extremely problematic. The evidence shows an overwhelmingly negative picture, where threat, otherness, fear and danger posed or caused by Muslims and Islam underpins a considerable majority of the media’s coverage. Given t ...
... As the EUMC report highlighted, the role and impact of the media is therefore extremely problematic. The evidence shows an overwhelmingly negative picture, where threat, otherness, fear and danger posed or caused by Muslims and Islam underpins a considerable majority of the media’s coverage. Given t ...
A Guide to Muslim Women
... learn as much from my students as they may have learned from me. Our sharing of knowledge is mutual. I wish to acknowledge the guidance of my Christian and Jewish professors who have taught me more about Islam than I could have ever imagined. They have encouraged me to embrace my faith. They are pro ...
... learn as much from my students as they may have learned from me. Our sharing of knowledge is mutual. I wish to acknowledge the guidance of my Christian and Jewish professors who have taught me more about Islam than I could have ever imagined. They have encouraged me to embrace my faith. They are pro ...
RELIGION, POLITICS, AND MOBILISATION:
... At this point, if we underline -as a leitmotiv- the positive relationship of religion and mass politicisation, it will be proper to quote once more from Smith: “Granted that many secular forces and structures tend to promote the politicization of the masses.., religion [does] also make some positive ...
... At this point, if we underline -as a leitmotiv- the positive relationship of religion and mass politicisation, it will be proper to quote once more from Smith: “Granted that many secular forces and structures tend to promote the politicization of the masses.., religion [does] also make some positive ...
Islam is a `peaceful religion,` NOT! Half of Muslims believe the world
... example, Muslims 35 and older tend to place greater emphasis on religion and to exhibit higher levels of religious commitment than do Muslims between the ages of 18 and 34. In all seven countries surveyed in the region, older Muslims are more likely to report that they attend mosque, read the Quran ...
... example, Muslims 35 and older tend to place greater emphasis on religion and to exhibit higher levels of religious commitment than do Muslims between the ages of 18 and 34. In all seven countries surveyed in the region, older Muslims are more likely to report that they attend mosque, read the Quran ...
Deoband - WordPress.com
... with Nawabs and wealthy Zamindars (landlords) They were an elite which would not accept defeat. And Wahabism helped them to claim to be the elite. They thought themselves vastly superior to the mass of Sunni Muslims who followed the Four SCHOOLS of Law. The Ahl-iHadith rejected the Four Schools. The ...
... with Nawabs and wealthy Zamindars (landlords) They were an elite which would not accept defeat. And Wahabism helped them to claim to be the elite. They thought themselves vastly superior to the mass of Sunni Muslims who followed the Four SCHOOLS of Law. The Ahl-iHadith rejected the Four Schools. The ...
Intellectual Traditions, Islamic Reform and Nationalism in the Mzab
... The annexation caused resentment, opposition and alarms among Mzabis. The change in the status of the Mzab altered not only Mzabis’ positions towards the French but also their position towards other Muslims. The annexation of the Mzab prepared the ground for Mzabis to engage with anti-colonial and p ...
... The annexation caused resentment, opposition and alarms among Mzabis. The change in the status of the Mzab altered not only Mzabis’ positions towards the French but also their position towards other Muslims. The annexation of the Mzab prepared the ground for Mzabis to engage with anti-colonial and p ...
تحميل
... We learnt in History books -or at least in some of them- that Arabs entered Andalusia in the year 711 AD., and left from it in the year 1492 AD “after a long war of recuperation” by the Spanish. This is completely in contradiction with history because the conquest of Andalusia by the Arabs was not a ...
... We learnt in History books -or at least in some of them- that Arabs entered Andalusia in the year 711 AD., and left from it in the year 1492 AD “after a long war of recuperation” by the Spanish. This is completely in contradiction with history because the conquest of Andalusia by the Arabs was not a ...
edisi 48_1.cdr - Al-Jami`ah: Journal of Islamic Studies
... rule and the policy of the secularised state. Hence, it undertook attempts aimed at controlling Islam and using its identity for state purposes. For example, this can be seen in the policy of banning political parties whose ideologies were based on religion. This also involved the regulation of poli ...
... rule and the policy of the secularised state. Hence, it undertook attempts aimed at controlling Islam and using its identity for state purposes. For example, this can be seen in the policy of banning political parties whose ideologies were based on religion. This also involved the regulation of poli ...
tarEKat QaDIrIYaH IN INDONEsIa: Da`wa
... Abstract: Since its birth until today tasawuf or sufism institution has been difficultly separated from Islam, even the tarekat has been made means and media spreading Islamic values with any problems it faced. Tarekat, as da’wa (missionary endeavor) in Indonesian history, has a separated record obv ...
... Abstract: Since its birth until today tasawuf or sufism institution has been difficultly separated from Islam, even the tarekat has been made means and media spreading Islamic values with any problems it faced. Tarekat, as da’wa (missionary endeavor) in Indonesian history, has a separated record obv ...
Ambivalent Universalism? Jus ad Bellum in Modern Islamic Legal
... intellectual curiosity and interdisciplinary collegiality than about studying the circulation of legal norms in the world today? We do not object to this legal realist view here. If the wider popular and scholarly interest in the Islamic laws of war is generated by anxiety about existing Muslim stat ...
... intellectual curiosity and interdisciplinary collegiality than about studying the circulation of legal norms in the world today? We do not object to this legal realist view here. If the wider popular and scholarly interest in the Islamic laws of war is generated by anxiety about existing Muslim stat ...
Islamic Civilisations: Resource Pack
... aspects of Islamic Civilisation: Religion and Mosques, Keeping Control, Buildings and Architecture, Courtly Life, Science, Technology and Medicine, Travel and Trade. Each worksheet provides the student with background information on a specific aspect of Islamic civilisation. The student is then expe ...
... aspects of Islamic Civilisation: Religion and Mosques, Keeping Control, Buildings and Architecture, Courtly Life, Science, Technology and Medicine, Travel and Trade. Each worksheet provides the student with background information on a specific aspect of Islamic civilisation. The student is then expe ...
Islamic Civilisations: Resource Pack
... Crucial Information The day to day life of a Muslim ruler was based around the court. Rulers spent much of their time receiving visitors and listening to their requests. Important meetings were held with those officials and generals who helped run the government. Guests were often entertained with ...
... Crucial Information The day to day life of a Muslim ruler was based around the court. Rulers spent much of their time receiving visitors and listening to their requests. Important meetings were held with those officials and generals who helped run the government. Guests were often entertained with ...
THE ROLE OF ISLAMIC MEDIA IN THE GLOBALIZATION ERA:
... globalization is dangerous as it will destroy the morality of Muslims, so one should keep away from it. The media can never be Islamized. Islam as a teaching of high dignity can never be associated with evil teachings. There is no such a thing of an Islamic media. Islam is sacred, media is profane. ...
... globalization is dangerous as it will destroy the morality of Muslims, so one should keep away from it. The media can never be Islamized. Islam as a teaching of high dignity can never be associated with evil teachings. There is no such a thing of an Islamic media. Islam is sacred, media is profane. ...
Layout 7 - University of Leeds
... Dhu’l hijja.1 In contrast, umra is a voluntary rite, which involves the performance of abbreviated rituals outside Hajj season. During Hajj and umra many Muslims will also seek to do ziyara (visitation) of the tombs of sacred personalities such as the Prophet Muhammad, his family and companions. T ...
... Dhu’l hijja.1 In contrast, umra is a voluntary rite, which involves the performance of abbreviated rituals outside Hajj season. During Hajj and umra many Muslims will also seek to do ziyara (visitation) of the tombs of sacred personalities such as the Prophet Muhammad, his family and companions. T ...
I. The Balkan Muslim populations - Hal-SHS
... history has, in fact, been marked by the disappearance of areas of co-existence inherited from the Ottoman period, as witnessed by the population movements of the 20th century (during the Balkan and Greco-Turkish Wars in the 1910s and 1920s, the Second World War, and the Yugoslav wars of 1991-1999). ...
... history has, in fact, been marked by the disappearance of areas of co-existence inherited from the Ottoman period, as witnessed by the population movements of the 20th century (during the Balkan and Greco-Turkish Wars in the 1910s and 1920s, the Second World War, and the Yugoslav wars of 1991-1999). ...
117 119 corano ingl
... various chapters would have been set in the given order. But I decided otherwise, dividing the Koran into two parts: the Mecca one revealed between 610 and 622 a.C. and the Medina one dating back to the period between 622 and 632, when Mohammed was not only a prophet but also became the political an ...
... various chapters would have been set in the given order. But I decided otherwise, dividing the Koran into two parts: the Mecca one revealed between 610 and 622 a.C. and the Medina one dating back to the period between 622 and 632, when Mohammed was not only a prophet but also became the political an ...
LESSON 1
... The most unfortunate, those things also found in Muslims films, movies as well as dramas. The youngsters, off-course after looking at the deeds of the actor and actress in the movies, want to try and feel what have been shown in gthe movies. At the beginning, they just try, may be holding hand as s ...
... The most unfortunate, those things also found in Muslims films, movies as well as dramas. The youngsters, off-course after looking at the deeds of the actor and actress in the movies, want to try and feel what have been shown in gthe movies. At the beginning, they just try, may be holding hand as s ...
fatwas, their acceptability and their relevance
... observing purdah? The Qur’an itself lays more emphasis on lowering the gaze (ghassul basar) and protecting ones private parts (i.e. chastity). Our ulama should learn to make distinctions between means and ends. For them often means themselves becomes ends. For example, for them purdah has become mor ...
... observing purdah? The Qur’an itself lays more emphasis on lowering the gaze (ghassul basar) and protecting ones private parts (i.e. chastity). Our ulama should learn to make distinctions between means and ends. For them often means themselves becomes ends. For example, for them purdah has become mor ...
Eurabia: The Planned Islamization of Europe
... “Germany must be hemmed in from without, and within she must be heterogenized by influx (of foreigners) or quasi “thinned out.”4 In plain language, the idea of a voter fraud of historical proportions was crafted, the result being a stealthily and carefully executed plan with a determined result. In ...
... “Germany must be hemmed in from without, and within she must be heterogenized by influx (of foreigners) or quasi “thinned out.”4 In plain language, the idea of a voter fraud of historical proportions was crafted, the result being a stealthily and carefully executed plan with a determined result. In ...
INDONESIAN MUSLIMS IN THE PUBLIC SPHERE A Review of
... Indonesia (DDII/Indonesian Council of Islamic Propagation), established in 1967 by Muhammad Natsir, a leading Muslim politician of Masyumi party that was banned by Sukarno in 1960.14 Natsir and his proponents basically aspire to Islam as an ideology of the Indonesian state. Because of this, Suharto ...
... Indonesia (DDII/Indonesian Council of Islamic Propagation), established in 1967 by Muhammad Natsir, a leading Muslim politician of Masyumi party that was banned by Sukarno in 1960.14 Natsir and his proponents basically aspire to Islam as an ideology of the Indonesian state. Because of this, Suharto ...
Wife Battery in Islam: A Comprehensive
... expressing socially sanctioned power and authority over wives and families (Dobash & Dobash, 1979). In the contemporary Islamic world, Islamization’s “return to the past” ideology has interpreted the role of women through excessively patriarchal lenses (Haddad, 1985). However, the Islamists’ views a ...
... expressing socially sanctioned power and authority over wives and families (Dobash & Dobash, 1979). In the contemporary Islamic world, Islamization’s “return to the past” ideology has interpreted the role of women through excessively patriarchal lenses (Haddad, 1985). However, the Islamists’ views a ...
PCU_A Progressive Christian Understanding of Islam
... mentality quickly corrects any perception that these acts stem from Christian teachings themselves. "Christian Identity" is the name of a religious movement uniting many of the white supremacist groups in the United States, but most Americans consider this movement’s followers as fundamentally anti- ...
... mentality quickly corrects any perception that these acts stem from Christian teachings themselves. "Christian Identity" is the name of a religious movement uniting many of the white supremacist groups in the United States, but most Americans consider this movement’s followers as fundamentally anti- ...
Renewal of Islamic Law According to Jaringan Islam Liberal of
... Islamic worlds starts to accelerate and creates the community of ulama (religious scholars) internationally, including those who have studied in the centers of science in the Middle East and those who study under the guidance of someone who has studied there. This has, in turn, reached Indonesia wit ...
... Islamic worlds starts to accelerate and creates the community of ulama (religious scholars) internationally, including those who have studied in the centers of science in the Middle East and those who study under the guidance of someone who has studied there. This has, in turn, reached Indonesia wit ...
Treatment of the theme Islam in German Geographical
... influence of Islam to society or the way of living in the city or suburban areas. Religion, such as Islam, is an essential part of culture, and a geographer who desires to analyze cultural phenomena, cannot exclude the religious factor. There is an interaction between the religious aspect of culture ...
... influence of Islam to society or the way of living in the city or suburban areas. Religion, such as Islam, is an essential part of culture, and a geographer who desires to analyze cultural phenomena, cannot exclude the religious factor. There is an interaction between the religious aspect of culture ...
The Birth of Punk
... depression. When Basim invited Shahjehan to help him form a band in Pakistan, it seemed like the change he needed. The atmosphere they encountered when they arrived in Pakistan, however, was brewing with danger and disillusionment. And not far below loomed an underground filled with premium hashish ...
... depression. When Basim invited Shahjehan to help him form a band in Pakistan, it seemed like the change he needed. The atmosphere they encountered when they arrived in Pakistan, however, was brewing with danger and disillusionment. And not far below loomed an underground filled with premium hashish ...
Islam in Egypt
Islam in Egypt is the dominant religion in country with around 80 million Muslims, comprising 94.7% of the population, as of 2010. Almost the entirety of Egypt's Muslims are Sunnis, with a small minority of Shia and Ahmadi Muslims. The latter, however, are not recognized by Egypt. Islam has been recognized as the state religion since 1980.Prior to Napoleon's invasion in 1798, almost all of Egypt's educational, legal, public health, and social welfare issues were in the hands of religious functionaries. Ottoman rule reinforced the public and political roles of the ulama (religious scholars), as Mamluk rule had done before the Ottomans, because Islam was the state religion and because political divisions in the country were based on religious divisions. During the 19th and 20th centuries, successive governments made extensive efforts to limit the role of the ulama in public life and to bring religious institutions under closer state control.After the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, the government assumed responsibility for appointing officials to mosques and religious schools. The government mandated reform of Al-Azhar University beginning in 1961. These reforms permitted department heads to be drawn from outside the ranks of the traditionally trained orthodox ulama.